I just up loaded some of my drawings of the old comic strip Gasoline Alley people and their cars. See them at,
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15 years ago
I just up loaded some of my drawings of the old comic strip Gasoline Alley people and their cars. See them at,
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Your scenes and stories bring back a lot of pleasant memories, Phil. Thanks for sharing.
Bill Bill's Railroad Empire N Scale Model Railroad:
Phil, Very interesting set - some of the text brought back my own memories of the 50s. Our fire dept had call boxes attached to telephone poles - you had to break a glass seal and twist a handle to report a fire. The fire horn would signal a two digit number that indicated the location of the box. 22 was reserved for ambulance/rescue only and did not indicate location. The fireman had the option of driving to the fire - or being picked up by a truck enroute. Our corner was a pickup point for the West End Pump Engine. You'd see the guys racing down the street to catch the engine as they didn't wait for straglers. The boxes were replaced with telephone type units when I was in late grade school.- but the horn continued.
As part of their fund raising the firemen would mail out cardboard sheets that gave the location of each code number. In the summer - with no school - kids on their bicycles would check the code and race the engines to the scene.
The sunday store codes was another memory. I remember waiting all day sunday until 4:00 when a local small food store could open for a few hours - they also sold model airplane cement - and an entire sunday could be wasted if you left the cap off the stuff you were using.
We've been involved with some activities that include new college grads. I talk about the way things were back then - and sometimes think they're convinced I'm making it up.
Val Kraut
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